Cross-reactivity of rocuronium with other neuromuscular blocking agents
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Cross-reactivity of rocuronium with other neuromuscular blocking agents
Abstract
The cross-reactivity of rocuronium with other neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) was studied in 31 patients known to be allergic to a muscle relaxant. Tests for diagnosing cross-reactivity were skin tests (prick tests and intradermal tests: IDTs), detection by RAST assay of IgEs against the quaternary ammonium group (QAS-RIA: quaternary ammonium sepharose radio-immuno-assay), QAS-RIA inhibition test to detect IgE specificity, and leucocyte histamine release test (LHRT). Skin tests were performed with rocuronium, suxamethonium, gallamine, vecuronium, pancuronium, atracurium. The threshold for cross-reactivity was 10(-1) with all the NMBAs except for atracurium (10(-2)). The inhibition test and LHRT were performed with rocuronium and the NMBA responsible for the shock. Ten volunteers made up the control group for prick tests, QAS-RIA, LHRT. Cross-reactivity was found in 30 patients out of 31. Rocuronium did not cross-react in 10 patients out of 31. They had negative cutaneous tests and negative LHRTs. In one of the five patients allergic to all the NMBAs available, rocuronium was the only one which did not cross-react. In those 10 patients, rocuronium may be safely used for subsequent anaesthesia. In terms of allergy, rocuronium appeared to be very close to the other steroidal NMBAs.
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